What to bring…

Cae Nant Glamping provides everything you will need for a simple, hassle free holiday. The Domes are elegantly furnished, with utensils and cooking equipment all provided, solid beds (real mattresses, not airbeds!), towels, duvets and sheets all included.

Each dome has its own private shower room with hot/cold water, shower, sink and toilet, so you won’t need to run across the field in the early hours.

You can stand and cook in a real kitchen (private kitchen in each dome), make use of the wood-burning stove, or even take things outside and enjoy a barbecue on the fire pit under the stars. To make your stay extra special, you might want to bring a few personal luxuries.

  • Books and board games – We have a selection of books and board games for you to use in each dome, but why not bring your old favourite.

  • Dressing gown, slippers and thick socks – There’s nothing quite like your own gown and slippers to cosy down in after a day of adventure. Also handy on those chilly winter mornings.

  • Bikes – We may have a bike or two to lend out but bring them along if you have them as there are lots of local rides out from the site as well as rides a short car journey away. We have a fully equipped bike workshop on site too so we can keep you mobile. Guides for local road and mountain cycling routes are available for all abilities (see Cycling section).

  • Binoculars – with a wealth of birds and animals, there’s always something to see.

  • Marshmallows – We provide a bag of mallows in your welcome basket, but it would be a shame to run out. Try adding digestive biscuits and chocolate!

  • Cook book – Why not bring a camping specific cook book to test your skills cooking on an open fire.

  • Picnic set – A good idea if you want to enjoy lunch out whilst exploring the local area.

  • Day bag – With so much to do, a small day sack is ideal for lunches, maps and guide books.

  • Condiments – We supply a selection of locally sourced condiments but if you have a particular favourite that your BBQ just can’t do without, bring it along.

  • Travel alarm clock – Its your holiday, and you get up when you want but the peace and tranquillity of a Welsh sunrise is worth getting up for.

  • Waterproofs and wellies - Welsh weather can be unpredictable.